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the cost of encoding the word vs the codewords length

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'The cost of encoding the word' refers to the expense or effort involved in encoding a specific word, while 'the codewords length' seems to be missing an article and should be 'the length of the codewords,' which would refer to the size or number of characters in the codewords.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 477 views

the cost of encoding the word

This phrase is correct and commonly used in the context of data encoding or compression.

This phrase is used to refer to the expense or effort involved in encoding a specific word or piece of data.

Alternatives:

  • the expense of encoding the word
  • the cost of encoding data
  • the encoding cost of the word
  • the cost of word encoding
  • the encoding expense of the word

the codewords length

This phrase is not correct as it seems to be missing an article. It should be 'the length of the codewords.'

To convey the size or number of characters in the codewords, the correct phrase is 'the length of the codewords.'
  • Sep 11, 2014 ... ... (almost) independent of the codewords length. Also, optimal power allocation increases the diversity gain of the ARQ protocols considerably.
  • Sep 17, 2014 ... which is (almost) independent of the codewords length. Also, optimal power allocation increases the diversity gain of the ARQ protocols ...
  • and the codewords length, and therefore the number of inserted noise symbols, is fixed. In contrast to [1], where the interesting scenario arises if the receive ...
  • The codewords length along with run length for AC coefficients are shown in Table 2, where symbol EOB represents the end-of-block identifier. Every encoded.

Alternatives:

  • the length of the codewords
  • the size of the codewords
  • the number of characters in the codewords
  • the codewords' length
  • the codewords' size

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